MAINTENANCE MECHANIC IV

TE Connectivity
Braintree
1 week ago
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At TE, you will unleash your potential working with people from diverse backgrounds and industries to create a safer, sustainable and more connected world.


Job Overview

TE Connectivity's Maintenance Teams perform repairs and preventive maintenance to ensure longer lifespan of machines and facilities. Every team member is responsible for maintaining housekeeping and organization of the work area as well as following TE Connectivity's EH&S policies and procedures.


Job Requirements

  • Maintains manufacturing assets and facility, define critical spare parts for inventory, monitoring purchase orders and invoices.
  • Support the Maintenance and Reliability initiative focused on Total Preventive Maintenance (TPM) & Predictive Maintenance, not reactive.
  • Performs other duties by coordinating and supporting work with outside inspections, external contractors, ensuring safety of personnel, and performing other duties as required.
  • Maintaining, and establishing maintenance procedures for production lines in a manufacturing environment to ensure production meets or performs better than budget.
  • Ongoing development and maintaining quality standards.
  • Developing and maintaining safety standards.
  • Monitoring line efficiencies ensuring aligned with facility cost model.
  • Contribute on New Machines/ Equipment design & development. Coordinating with Development Engineering regarding product changes and improvements; and updating maintenance operating procedures and schedules to incorporate the changes.
  • Must be able to work a flexible schedule.
  • Overseeing equipment stock and placing orders for new supplies when necessary.
  • Drive Maintenance Improvement projects for higher reliability, better cost.
  • Other duties as assigned

What Your Background Should Look Like

  • Qualification with technical background
  • Minimum 5 years’ experience.
  • Lean manufacturing experience is desirable.
  • Experience in Total Productive Maintenance is desirable.
  • Invites input from each person and shares ownership and visibility.
  • Accountability and responsibility for all tasks assigned.
  • Ability to make decisions.
  • Sense of urgency.

Competencies

Values: Integrity, Accountability, Inclusion, Innovation, Teamwork


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